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    Law and its presuppositions: actions, agents, and rules.S. C. Coval - 1986 - Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Edited by J. C. Smith.
    I THE CONCEPT OF ACTION Among the most basic of legal concepts of concern to the practitioners of law at all levels we find those of defence, culpability, ...
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  2. Persons and sounds.Sam C. Coval - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (January):26-32.
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    Adjusters and sense-data.Sam C. Coval & D. D. Todd - 1972 - American Philosophical Quarterly 9 (1):107-112.
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    A Critique of the Liberal Idea of a Person: The Contradiction Within Equalitarian Ethical Theory.S. C. Coval - 2010 - Edwin Mellen Press. Edited by P. G. Campbell.
    The book analyzes how one might philosophize about some of the most difficult and controversial issues in ethics and politics without abandoning either the demands of rigor or the joys of clear vistas.
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  5. Agency in Action. The Practical Rational Agency Machine.S. Coval & P. Campbell - 1994 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 56 (3):595-596.
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  6. Exceptives and other minds.Sam C. Coval - 1958 - Analysis 19 (June):138-142.
    The article addresses the sceptics who claim there is only one mind. the author contends that the statement 'there is only one mind' is not solipsistic and does not account for a plurality of minds. (staff).
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    Persons and criteria in Strawson.S. C. Coval - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (3):406-409.
  8. PS Atiyah, Promises, Morals and Law Reviewed by.S. Coval - 1982 - Philosophy in Review 2 (4):159-161.
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  9. Pronouns and Persons.S. C. Coval - 1964
     
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    Rights, goals, and hard cases.S. C. Coval & J. C. Smith - 1982 - Law and Philosophy 1 (3):451 - 480.
    Rights have two properties which prima facie appear to be inconsistent. The first is that they are conditional in the sense that one some occasions it is always justifiable for someone to act in a way which appears to be inconsistent with someone else's rights, such as when the defence of necessity applies. The second is that rights are indefeasible in the sense that they are not subject to being defeated our outweighed by utilitarian or policy considerations. If we view (...)
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    Scepticism and the first person.Samuel Charles Coval - 1966 - London,: Methuen.
    Originally published in 1966. This book considers the perceived asymmetries between the self and others, or between self and things. An indepth analysis of scepticism, dualism, belief, knowledge and semantics. A topic which is central to both epistemology but also the whole of contemporary philosophy.
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    Scepticism and the First Person.Samuel Charles Coval - 1966 - London,: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1966. This book considers the perceived asymmetries between the self and others, or between self and things. An in-depth analysis of scepticism, dualism, belief, knowledge and semantics. A topic which is central to both epistemology but also the whole of contemporary philosophy.
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  13. Scepticism and the First Person.Samuel Charles Coval - 1966 - London,: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1966. This book considers the asymmetries between the self and others, or between self and things. An indepth analysis of scepticism, dualism, belief and knowledge.
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  14. Scepticism and the First Person.S. Coval - 1966 - Philosophy 43 (164):170-171.
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    Self-reference for non-selves.Sam Coval - 1974 - Philosophia 4 (4):469-483.
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    Some structural properties of legal reasoning.S. Coval & J. Smith - 1974 - Philosophia 4 (4):560-561.
  17. Viii.—New books.S. Coval - 1962 - Mind 71 (283):427-428.
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    Worship, superlatives and concept confusion.S. Coval - 1959 - Mind 68 (270):218-222.
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    Which word wears the trousers?S. Coval & Terry Forrest - 1967 - Mind 76 (301):73-82.
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    Studies in Class Structure.John James Macintosh & S. C. Coval - 1955 - New York: Humanities Press. Edited by S. C. Coval.
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    The Existence of God.S. C. Coval - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (66):90-91.
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    Demonstrative without Descriptive Conventions.S. C. Coval - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (154):334 - 343.
    I TRY to do the following things in this paper. I. To show briefly how one might argue for the mutual dependence of our demonstrative and descriptive conventions as they now stand. II. To suggest that this duality of convention may be a dispensable, though in some ways desirable, aspect of language and that if one of these conventions is non-essential it is our descriptive conventions. III. To show something of the philosophical implications of such a ‘non-word’ language. Perhaps not (...)
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    Sensation, Theory and Meaning.B. Thurston & S. Coval - 1985 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 15 (sup1):135-155.
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  24. EVANS, D. - "The Logic of Self-Involvement". [REVIEW]S. Coval - 1967 - Mind 76:452.
     
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  25. MINKUS, P. A. - "Philosophy of the Person". [REVIEW]S. Coval - 1962 - Mind 71:427.
     
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    New books. [REVIEW]S. Coval, A. R. Manser, R. Harré & G. J. Warnock - 1967 - Mind 76 (303):450-461.
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  27. P.S. Atiyah, Promises, Morals And Law. [REVIEW]S. Coval - 1982 - Philosophy in Review 2:159-161.
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  28. SMART, J. J. C. - "Philosophy and Scientific Realism". [REVIEW]S. Coval - 1967 - Mind 76:450.
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    Xi.—new books. [REVIEW]S. Coval - 1967 - Mind 76 (303):450-452.
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    New books. [REVIEW]Dorothy Emmet, D. R. Bell, J. O. Urmson, J. L. Evans, S. Coval, Kimon Lycos, William Kneale, D. M. Wright, Jon Wheatley, Margaret A. Boden & W. von Leyden - 1962 - Mind 71 (283):421-440.
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